EP3464061A1 - Propellernabenanordnung mit zusammenklappbaren schaufeln für senkrecht startendes und landendes flugzeug - Google Patents

Propellernabenanordnung mit zusammenklappbaren schaufeln für senkrecht startendes und landendes flugzeug

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EP3464061A1
EP3464061A1 EP17737863.5A EP17737863A EP3464061A1 EP 3464061 A1 EP3464061 A1 EP 3464061A1 EP 17737863 A EP17737863 A EP 17737863A EP 3464061 A1 EP3464061 A1 EP 3464061A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64CAEROPLANES; HELICOPTERS
    • B64C11/00Propellers, e.g. of ducted type; Features common to propellers and rotors for rotorcraft
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    • B64C11/20Constructional features
    • B64C11/28Collapsible or foldable blades
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    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64CAEROPLANES; HELICOPTERS
    • B64C11/00Propellers, e.g. of ducted type; Features common to propellers and rotors for rotorcraft
    • B64C11/02Hub construction
    • B64C11/04Blade mountings
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64CAEROPLANES; HELICOPTERS
    • B64C27/00Rotorcraft; Rotors peculiar thereto
    • B64C27/32Rotors
    • B64C27/46Blades
    • B64C27/473Constructional features
    • B64C27/50Blades foldable to facilitate stowage of aircraft
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64CAEROPLANES; HELICOPTERS
    • B64C29/00Aircraft capable of landing or taking-off vertically, e.g. vertical take-off and landing [VTOL] aircraft
    • B64C29/0008Aircraft capable of landing or taking-off vertically, e.g. vertical take-off and landing [VTOL] aircraft having its flight directional axis horizontal when grounded
    • B64C29/0016Aircraft capable of landing or taking-off vertically, e.g. vertical take-off and landing [VTOL] aircraft having its flight directional axis horizontal when grounded the lift during taking-off being created by free or ducted propellers or by blowers
    • B64C29/0033Aircraft capable of landing or taking-off vertically, e.g. vertical take-off and landing [VTOL] aircraft having its flight directional axis horizontal when grounded the lift during taking-off being created by free or ducted propellers or by blowers the propellers being tiltable relative to the fuselage
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64CAEROPLANES; HELICOPTERS
    • B64C39/00Aircraft not otherwise provided for
    • B64C39/02Aircraft not otherwise provided for characterised by special use
    • B64C39/024Aircraft not otherwise provided for characterised by special use of the remote controlled vehicle type, i.e. RPV
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64UUNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES [UAV]; EQUIPMENT THEREFOR
    • B64U10/00Type of UAV
    • B64U10/20Vertical take-off and landing [VTOL] aircraft
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    • B64UUNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES [UAV]; EQUIPMENT THEREFOR
    • B64U30/00Means for producing lift; Empennages; Arrangements thereof
    • B64U30/20Rotors; Rotor supports
    • B64U30/29Constructional aspects of rotors or rotor supports; Arrangements thereof
    • B64U30/293Foldable or collapsible rotors or rotor supports
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B64UUNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES [UAV]; EQUIPMENT THEREFOR
    • B64U50/00Propulsion; Power supply
    • B64U50/10Propulsion
    • B64U50/13Propulsion using external fans or propellers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64UUNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES [UAV]; EQUIPMENT THEREFOR
    • B64U10/00Type of UAV
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64UUNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES [UAV]; EQUIPMENT THEREFOR
    • B64U2201/00UAVs characterised by their flight controls
    • B64U2201/10UAVs characterised by their flight controls autonomous, i.e. by navigating independently from ground or air stations, e.g. by using inertial navigation systems [INS]
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64UUNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES [UAV]; EQUIPMENT THEREFOR
    • B64U30/00Means for producing lift; Empennages; Arrangements thereof
    • B64U30/20Rotors; Rotor supports
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64UUNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES [UAV]; EQUIPMENT THEREFOR
    • B64U50/00Propulsion; Power supply
    • B64U50/10Propulsion
    • B64U50/19Propulsion using electrically powered motors

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  • the present invention relates in general to the field of vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft.
  • the present invention relates to a propeller-hub assembly used for the VTOL aircrafts or VTOL UAV or VTOL aircraft models whose propeller blades are folding during flight and to the multi flight modes being enabled by said assembly.
  • VTOL aircraft have two specific flight phases: vertical take-off, hover and landing and horizontal forward flight. Transition between the vertical to the horizontal flight is referred to as outbound, whereas the transition between the horizontal and vertical flight is referred to as inbound transition. To be able to switch between different phases of flight it is required to either rotate the propellers (rotors) or to rotate the whole wing carrying propellers (rotors). Tiltrotor aircraft are hybrids between traditional helicopters and traditional propeller driven aircraft. Typical tiltrotor aircraft has nacelles with rotor systems that are capable of rotating relative to the aircraft fuselage.
  • Tiltrotor aircraft are capable of converting from a helicopter mode, in which the aircraft can take-off, hover, and land like a helicopter; to an airplane mode, in which the aircraft can fly forward like a fixed- wing airplane.
  • the VTOL is capable of vertical take-off and landing, hovering and traveling at slow speeds.
  • the VTOL permits high-speed forward flight that allows the increase of the range of an aircraft.
  • UAV configurations There are various types of UAV configurations. Generally, such UAV configurations may be separated into three categories.
  • a first UAV configuration is a fixed wing configuration that is similar to an airplane.
  • a second configuration is a helicopter type configuration that utilizes a rotor mounted above the vehicle to provide lift and thrust.
  • a third configuration is a ducted type configuration having a fuselage with a ducted rotor that provides vertical take-off and landing capabilities.
  • Each of these UAV configurations provides certain benefits and drawbacks.
  • VTOL configuration is a folding propeller type configuration providing vertical takeoff and landing capabilities and additionally allows high speed during a horizontal flight.
  • Folding propeller is a type of propeller whose blades automatically unfold when the engine is turning and then fold back or "feather" when the engine stops. Folding propellers are found on sailing yachts, on model airplanes, and increasingly on self-launching gliders and small motor gliders. The purpose of folding propellers is to reduce drag when sailing or soaring, respectively.
  • Folding propellers are opened outwards by centrifugal force when the engine/motor is running, but when the engine stops, the pressure of airflow or water flow forces the blades to fold back.
  • Folding propellers used to be mostly two-bladed, but 3-bladed and 4-bladed versions are now available. Folding propellers are more applicable during the horizontal flight if the motor is turned off during that mode, because it minimizes drag and thereby allowing more speed or reduced fuel consumption. Folding propellers generate less noise and vibration than fixed blade propellers, when not in use, because the airflow will not cause the propeller to rotate (windmill).
  • Document CA2802389 describes the foldable rotor system comprising a rotor assembly operably associated with a driveshaft, the driveshaft being operable associated with an engine, the rotor assembly comprising a rotor blade connected to a grip pin.
  • the airbags disclosed in description and claims act as a buffer in order to minimize contact between the rotor blades and the nacelle, as well as tailor aerodynamic airflow around the rotor blades while being in the folded position.
  • Document DE3240995 describes a motor glider comprising the propeller blades being capable of folding forwards, being possible to pull the folded-together propeller rearwards into the fuselage and it being possible to close the opening or openings which exists or exist on the fuselage tip once the propeller has been pulled in in an aerodynamically favourable manner.
  • the present invention is directed to improved foldable propeller blades, and a propeller-hub assembly which may be utilized in a VTOL aircraft, which may be a UAV aircraft, which is capable of vertical take-off and landing and is capable of traveling at slow speeds including hover. It also permits high speed horizontal flight (i.e. forward flight) to allow the increased range of the VTOL aircraft.
  • VTOL aircraft which may be a UAV aircraft, which is capable of vertical take-off and landing and is capable of traveling at slow speeds including hover. It also permits high speed horizontal flight (i.e. forward flight) to allow the increased range of the VTOL aircraft.
  • Afirst aspect of the present invention relates to a folding propeller-hub assembly.
  • the aspect concerns an assembly preferably for a VTOL UAV aircraft, the assembly including a propeller-hub, folding blades having a counter weight, a bedplate, a push rod firmly attached to the bedplate, a spinner, a compression spring, a motor, a rotating plate rotatably connected to a restraint plate.
  • the propeller-hub assembly for a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft, the propeller-hub assembly, comprising the motor arranged between a propeller-hub and the rotating plate; a bedplate operably associated with the propeller-hub to fold or respectively unfold a plurality of propeller blades; the compression spring arranged within the spinner, the compression spring operably associated with the bedplate; the push rod positioned in a rotational axis along the propeller-hub assembly, the push rod operably associated with the compression spring; the restraint plate by virtue of the push rod operably associated with the compression spring, if the push rod is being pushed by the restraint plate the spring is compressed enabling the propeller blades to fold into a stowed position if motor the is not running, or if the motor is running, due to the action of centrifugal force, the propeller blades are forced in an expanded position.
  • VTOL vertical take-off and landing
  • the push rod extends from the bedplate up to the restraint plate and is movable along the rotational axis of the propeller-hub assembly; wherein the propeller-hub assembly is rotatably arranged in respect to the restraint plate.
  • the spinner is connected with the propeller-hub and the compression spring is placed between the spinner and the bedplate in such a way that the spring is pushing onto the bedplate.
  • the spring instead of using the spring, alternatively electromagnetic, pneumatic or hydraulic devices working on the principle of servo motors or linear actuators can be used.
  • Two bedplate pins are located on the bedplate wherein the bedplate pins are touching the counterweights of the blades.
  • the bedplate pins are in the furthest/remotest position from the propeller-hub, such position of the bedplate pins enables the blades to fold into a stowed position if the motor is not running, or moreover to open due to the centrifugal force if the motor is started. If the spring is not compressed, the bedplate pins are in the nearest position to the propeller-hub and are pressing on the counterweight of the blades thus keeping them in the open unfolded position even if the motor is not running.
  • the rotating plate supporting the assembly is vertically oriented and perpendicular to the restraint plate.
  • the push rod which is firmly attached to the bedplate is passing through the propeller-hub, the motor and the rotating plate.
  • the push rod is not pushed by the restraint plate in which position the spring is not compressed, thus enabling expanded position of the blades.
  • the blades are always in the expanded position irrespective if the motor is running or not, thus enabling starting of the motor for vertical take-off with blades being in expanded position.
  • the rotating plate supporting the assembly is horizontally oriented and parallel to the restraint plate.
  • the push rod is being pushed by the restraint plate and the spring is compressed thus enabling the blades to fold into the stowed position if said motor is not running, or due to the action of centrifugal force opening/expanding of the blades when the motor is running.
  • the propeller-hub assembly of the present invention may form a part of a tilt rotor assembly of a VTOL aircraft and the like.
  • the present invention relates to a VTOL aircraft comprising at least one propeller-hub assembly of the present invention.
  • the present invention relates to a VTOL UAV aircraft comprising at least one propeller-hub assembly of the present invention.
  • the present invention relates to a kit comprising a propeller-hub assembly of the present invention preferably mounted on a model VTOL aircraft or model VTOL UAV aircraft.
  • the present invention relates to applicable flight modes enabled by the propeller-hub assembly of the present invention.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a foldable propeller blades and a propeller-hub assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present application during a vertical flying mode
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of a foldable propeller blades and propeller-hub assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present application during a horizontal flying mode wherein rotor blades are folded into a stowed position where the motor is not running,
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of a foldable propeller blades and propeller-hub assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present application during a horizontal flying mode wherein blades are in expanded position where the motor is running,
  • Figure 4 is a perspective detailed schematic exploded view of a foldable propeller blades and propeller-hub assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present application
  • Figure 5 is a cross section of propeller-hub assembly wherein blades are in expanded position during a vertical flight mode
  • Figure 6 is a cross section of the propeller-hub assembly wherein blades are folded into a stowed position during a horizontal flying mode where the motor is not running,
  • Figure 7 is a cross section of the propeller-hub assembly wherein blades are in expanded position during a horizontal flying mode where the motor is running
  • Figure 8 is a schematic representation of the VTOL aircraft during a vertical flight mode
  • Figure 9 is a schematic representation of the VTOL aircraft during a transition
  • Figure 10 is a schematic representation of the VTOL aircraft during a forward flight mode
  • Figure 11 illustrates a yaw control of the VTOL aircraft.
  • the present application represents a unique assembly for the folding or unfolding of propeller blades during forward or vertical flight. More particularly assembly according to the present invention provides vertical helicopter flying mode and horizontal aircraft flying mode with blades in expanded position, wherein inh 7izontal aircraft flying mode said assembly provides the rotor blades being folded into a stowed position or in an expanded position. During horizontal aircraft/glider flying mode where rotor blades are folded into stowed position the drag is being reduced, while in case when the rotor blades are in expanded position motor is running and improving performance during airplane mode.
  • propeller blades are arranged in expanded position.
  • propeller blades are always arranged in expanded position regardless the motor is running or not. Therefore, even before staring the motor propeller blades are arranged in expanded position.
  • This feature enables starting of the motor where the propeller blades are expanded and positioned parallel to the ground, while propeller hub assembly is arranged perpendicular to the ground.
  • Second and third modes of operation relate to the horizontal flying mode, wherein second mode of operation provides propeller blades being folded into a stowed position where the motor is not running whereby the drag is reduced and third mode of operation provides blades in expanded position where the motor is running.
  • propeller blades are unfolded under action of centrifugal force caused by starting the motor.
  • a technical advantage of assembly according to present invention includes the capability to fold rotor blades safely and with fewer components.
  • Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a foldable propeller blades in expanded position during a vertical flight mode and a propeller-hub assembly
  • figure 4 shows a perspective detailed schematic exploded view of a foldable propeller blades and a propeller-hub assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • Propeller-hub assembly with foldable blades 31 features a propeller-hub 20, a motor 60, a rotating plate 70 and a restraint plate 80 connected to a motor pod or a fuselage 90, a compression coil spring 40, spinner 50, a bedplate 10 and a push rod 12.
  • the spinner 50, the compression coil spring 40, the bedplate 10, the propeller hub 20, the motor 60 and the rotating plate 70 are arranged in sequence along a rotational axis of the propeller-hub assembly, wherein the push rod 12 is passing through said rotational axis, wherein all said subsequently aligned components rotate by an angle that is in the range between 85° and 95° in respect to the restraint plate 80 and respectively to the fuselage 90, wherein when all components are oriented perpendicularly to a surface 82 of the restraint plate 80 the fuselage 90, the propeller-hub assembly is in take-off or landing or hover flying mode and where all said components are arranged parallel with the restraint plate 80 the propeller-hub assembly is in horizontal airplane flying mode.
  • the rotational axis of the propeller hub assembly is also an axis of the propeller rotation.
  • the push rod 12 extends from the bedplate 10 and to which push rod 12 is firmly attached, up to the restraint plate 80, wherein the push rod 12 is movable along the rotational axis of the propeller- hub assembly. Shift of the push rod 12 is defined by the force maintained by the compression coil spring 40. At its free end the push rod 12 has attached a rounded ball like element 14 that directly abuts to an upper side of the restraint plate 80.
  • the motor 60 is longitudinally arranged between the propeller hub 20 and the rotating plate 70, wherein motor 60 abuts on said rotating plate 70.
  • the motor 60 is firmly connected to the propeller-hub 20 by a motor hub attachment 61. Further the motor 60 has a hollow axle 62 through which the push rod 12 passes.
  • the rotating plate 70 is pivotally connected to a restraint plate 80 by the means of axle pins 81.
  • the upper surface 82 of the restraint plate 80 has two hinges extending in the direction of the rotating plate 70, each hinge having a bore through which axle pins 81 undergo and pivotally connect the rotating plate 70 and the restraint plate 80.
  • the bottom side of the restraint plate 80 is firmly attached to the fuselage 90.
  • the restraint plate 80 has substantially semicircle shape enabling abutting and supporting the rotating plate 70 when the plate 80 and rotating plate 70 are mutually perpendicularly positioned.
  • the restraint plate 80 in respect to the rotating plate 70 is mainly arranged in two positions and the tilt under different positions can be provided by the use of a servo mechanism.
  • a servo mechanism Referring to figure 1 , during a vertical flying mode, the rotating plate 70 is arranged perpendicularly in respect to the restraint plate 80. In this flying mode, the compression coil spring 40 is expanded since the rounded element 14 arranged at the free end of the push rod 12 is not pressing against the restraint plate 80.
  • the rotating plate 70 is arranged parallel in respect to the restraint plate 80. In this flying mode, the compression coil spring 40 is compressed since the rounded element 14 arranged at the free end of the push rod 12 is being pushed against the restraint plate 80.
  • the bedplate 10 has circular shape and is arranged along the rotational axis between the compression coil spring 40 and the propeller-hub 20.
  • the compression coil spring 40 is arranged along the rotational axis between the bedplate 10 and the spinner bottom 51 of the spinner 50, wherein the spring 40 resists with one end against the spinner bottom 51 and with the other end against upper flat surface of the bedplate 10.
  • Underside of the bedplate 10 is provided with a plurality of bedplate tie rods 13 extending in the direction of the propeller-hub 20, where, as illustrated on figs. 1 to 4, a pair of tie rods 13 are arranged perpendicular to the bedplate 10 underside.
  • a top of the propeller-hub 20 is provided with a plurality of slots 22 arranged to receive the tie rods 13 in order to provide coupling between the bedplate 10 and the propeller-hub 20.
  • Each tie rod 13 is provided with a bedplate pin 11 arranged perpendicular to the tie rod 13, wherein the bedplate pin 11 is extending outwardly and is positioned above each blade 31 extension part 32.
  • Figures 1 to 7 show the propeller rotor hub assembly with two oppositely arranged propeller blades 31. Number of the bedplate guides 13 and bedplate pins 11 carried out as integral part of the bedplate 10 corresponds to the number of propeller blades 31.
  • the bedplate 10 comprises corresponding number of bedplate guides 13 having bedplate pins 11 positioned as earlier described.
  • the propeller-hub 20 comprises corresponding number of slots 22 for providing coupling between the bedplate 10 and the propeller-hub 20.
  • Design of the propeller blades 31 constitutes the blade and an extension part 32.
  • the extension part 32 has a parallelepiped shape having an outer curved surface that abuts and is positioned under the pin 11 , along which curved surface the pin 11 slides as it moves along the rotational axis under the action of the compression spring 40, and thereby interchange the position of the propeller blade 31 from folded into expanded position.
  • the extension part 32 has size enabling the propeller blades 31 to fold or respectively unfold in expanded position, and additional weight that enables its function as counterweight.
  • the propeller blade 31 is connected to the propeller-hub 20 by means of a propeller blade pin axis 33 and a propeller blade pin hole 34 arranged at and passing throughout the extension part 32. Position of the propeller blade pin hole 34 and the curvature of outer surface of the extension part 32 is determined by the length of the pin 11 , the pin 11 length is such that pin's 11 rounded ends slide over the curved outer surface of the extension part 32 and thereby interchange the position of the propeller blades 31. In figs.
  • the propeller blades 31 shown during a vertical flight mode, are positioned perpendicular to the axis of rotation in expanded position since the pins 11 that are being integral part of the bedplate 10 are pressing down the extension blade part 32 due to the force 100 (shown in fig. 5) maintained by the compression coil spring 40 arranged along the rotational axis between the spinner bottom 51 and bedplate 10. It is important to mention that such configuration is preventing the propeller blades 31 to fold into a stowed position which enables to run the motor 60 from a static condition in the vertical flight mode without blades hitting the fuselage sides.
  • the outbound transition is a transition from the vertical flight mode, which configuration of the propeller-hub is illustrated in Figure 1 , to the horizontal flight mode where the propeller-hub configuration is illustrated in Figure 2 and Figure 3.
  • the direction of the outbound transition is shown by the arrow 300 in Figure 1.
  • the propeller-hub assembly is rotating around axis of the axle pins 81 that is perpendicular to the axis of the propeller rotation.
  • FIG. 2 shows the propeller-hub assembly of a VTOL aircraft during a horizontal flight, specifically during a phase of flight when the motor 60 is turned off. This might be a necessary design requirement if the rotor is not used during this flight phase.
  • the blades 31 that are pivoted around the pins 33 are folded back due to the air pressure. This is a standard folding propeller feature that is reducing the drag. This is possible because the blades extension parts 32 are no longer pressed by the bedplate pins 11 since the rounded element 14 of the push rod 12 is now pressing against the restraint plate 80 with the force 200 (illustrated in fig. 6) and therefore the spring 40 is being compressed and the bedplate 10 is shifted in a rotational direction towards the spinner 50.
  • rounded element 14 comes into contact with the upper surface 82 of the restraint plate 80 and gradually into the position shown in Figure 2, where rounded element 14 is pressing against the surface 82 and the push rod 12 is 5 positioned perpendicular with respect to said surface.
  • Figure 3 illustrates a rotor of a VTOL aircraft during a horizontal flight when the motor is running. This might be the design requirement if the propeller rotor is used during this flight phase either as the main propeller or an auxiliary one, where in case of the main propeller rotor failure the auxiliary propeller rotor is providing the necessary redundancy to the aircraft.
  • the propeller rotor is used during this flight phase either as the main propeller or an auxiliary one, where in case of the main propeller rotor failure the auxiliary propeller rotor is providing the necessary redundancy to the aircraft.
  • the 20 100 maintained by the compression spring 40 can be maintained by other devices such as electromagnetic, pneumatic or hydraulic devices working on the principle of servo motors or linear actuators.
  • Rotation of the spinner 50, the compression coil spring 40, the bedplate 10, the propeller-hub 20, the motor 60 and the rotating plate 70 is provided by any motor such as electric brushless or brushed motor or internal combustion motor.
  • FIGS 8 to 11 illustrate a VTOL aircraft according to present invention, where figure 8 illustrates a VTOL aircraft in vertical take-off mode, figure 9 illustrates a VTOL aircraft during a transition from vertical to horizontal flying mode, and figure 10 illustrates a VTOL aircraft during a forward flight mode.
  • the VTOL aircraft generally features a fuselage 510, wings 520, an airleron 521 , flaps 522, front nacelles 530, and front propeller-hub assemblies 531 , 532
  • a vertical stabilizer 540 a rudder 541 , a horizontal stabilizer
  • the VTOL aircraft comprises of at least one propeller-hub assembly, where at least two front propeller-hub assemblies 531 ; 532 are placed in front of the aircraft center of gravity 1000, and one rear propeller-hub assembly 561 is placed on the tail 540.
  • the VTOL aircraft consist of the fuselage 510, a high aspect ratio of the wing 520, the horizontal stabilizer 550 and the vertical stabilizer 540 as well as three propeller-hub assemblies 531 , 532 and 561 arranged in a such a way where two propeller-hub assemblies are placed in front of the aircrafts centre of gravity 1000 (CG) and one behind aircrafts CG 1000.
  • the front propeller-hub assemblies 531 , 532 are placed on the underside of a wings 520.
  • These propeller-hub assemblies 531 , 532 and 561 can be rotated by an angle that is in the range between 85 and 95 degrees about an axis which is perpendicular to the axis of propeller rotation.
  • Figure 11 illustrates a yaw control of the VTOL aircraft which is obtained by rotating the front propeller-hub assemblies 531 , 532 by an angle in the range between 0 to 25 degrees. As illustrated in figure 11 , yaw motion of the VTOL aircraft is enabled by oppositely rotating the front propeller-hub assemblies 531 , 532.
  • Figure 8 illustrates the VTOL aircraft during a vertical take-off and landing or hover mode, where all three of the propeller-hub assemblies 531 , 532 and 561 are orientated upwards and motors 60 are running, providing three thrust vectors 2000, 3000 that are in equilibrium around aircraft centre of gravity.
  • FigurelO illustrates the VTOL aircraft during a forward flight mode, all three of the propeller- hub assemblies 531 , 532 and 561 are orientated horizontally and the thrust is provided by the propeller-hub assembly 561 positioned at the tail 540, while the two front propeller-hub assemblies 531 , 532 have their propellers folded back to cause less drag.
  • the two front propeller-hub assemblies 531 , 532 can be turned on to provide a necessary thrust. This power redundancy is making an aircraft a very safe platform.
  • VTOL aircraft In a glider mode of flight all three of the propeller-hub assemblies 531 , 532 and 561 are orientated horizontally and have their propellers folded back to cause less drag. By turning on the motor (60) positioned at the tail 540, the propeller blades 562 are expanded due to the action of the centrifugal force providing forward thrust if necessary.
  • the VTOL aircraft according to the present invention can be used as unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), wherein VTOL UAV aircraft further comprises a flight control system configured to provide avionic control of the VTOL UAV in a take-off, landing and hover flying mode and in a horizontal flying mode, and a body encapsulating the flight control system.
  • UAV unmanned aerial vehicle

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